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i think david is right, he does crystallize, but he makes the argument for obama better than obama does. he is a brill advocate, and i think he's a far better advocate when speaking for somebody else than he is on his own behalf. he is not eloquent but he is critizealizing. i did not hear a lot of crystallizing in tampa. maybe i missed it. i think crystallizing is in rare, rare supply this campaign season. >> ifill: we know what to listen tonight from both of you. and we'll be back with much more convention coverage, all that after the, news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: republicans today offered their own critical take on the democratic convention. in idell, iowa, vice presidential candidate paul ryan said tonight's main speaker former president bill clinton will try to shift attention from mr. obama's economic record. >> we're going to hear a lot of things in charlotte, but we're not going to hear a convincing argument that we're better off than we were four years ago. we're going to hear from president clinton tonight in charlotte. my guess is we'll get a great renditio
i think david is right, he does crystallize, but he makes the argument for obama better than obama does. he is a brill advocate, and i think he's a far better advocate when speaking for somebody else than he is on his own behalf. he is not eloquent but he is critizealizing. i did not hear a lot of crystallizing in tampa. maybe i missed it. i think crystallizing is in rare, rare supply this campaign season. >> ifill: we know what to listen tonight from both of you. and we'll be back with...
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obama spoke elkently about it. if there's a greater responsibility we have, to bring solvency again to this government and this nation, i don't know what it is. >> ifill: by the way, the president we're told was watching this speech tonight at the white house with the daughters. no dramatic reveal at the end. now to ray suarez on the floor where all that red meat landed. >> you know, gwen, they gaveled this thing open in a half empty hall. by the time the first lady walked on to the stage, there wasn't room for another body in this arena but there was one funny moment before the speech began. the marshals moved throughout the aisles handing out "we love michelle" signs when the house lights were down and they were showing the biographical video. and as it moved to its finale, the assumption was that the next person out on the stage was going to be the first lady herself. so when the final frame faded to black, a woman walked out on stage, thousands of people leapt to their feet, and inhaled as it to begin shouting,
obama spoke elkently about it. if there's a greater responsibility we have, to bring solvency again to this government and this nation, i don't know what it is. >> ifill: by the way, the president we're told was watching this speech tonight at the white house with the daughters. no dramatic reveal at the end. now to ray suarez on the floor where all that red meat landed. >> you know, gwen, they gaveled this thing open in a half empty hall. by the time the first lady walked on to the...
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and we will have that under barak obama. in thenq 21st century global economy, prosperity requires leaders committed to creating good jobs by investing in our future, in our ports, roads, bridges, airports, energy, and telecommunications and in our public schools. leaders who are serious about rebuilding our manufacturing economy, leaders like barak obama and joe biden. and we know that the wealthiest and most powerful among us, those who have benefited most in recent years, must do their part to help rebuild america. deep prosperity requires economic security. and we will stand with leaders who strengthens and protects social security and medicare and medicaid, not those who plan to cut benefits that working people paid for, earned and are counting on. prosperity requires democracy. starting with the essential right of everyone in this great country to a voice, both at the ballot box and at the workplace. the right to solve problems together. and to climb the ladder to the middle class the old-fashioned way through hard wor
and we will have that under barak obama. in thenq 21st century global economy, prosperity requires leaders committed to creating good jobs by investing in our future, in our ports, roads, bridges, airports, energy, and telecommunications and in our public schools. leaders who are serious about rebuilding our manufacturing economy, leaders like barak obama and joe biden. and we know that the wealthiest and most powerful among us, those who have benefited most in recent years, must do their part...
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no, we have barack obama. >> in 2008, clinton called obama's claims to oppose the iraq war a fairy tale. >> this question is about which candidate is most likely to return us to full employment. >> in his recent ads, the former president heralded the current one as the champion. good bill clinton appealed to white working-class voters much better than obama did. he cannot win him this election, but he can certainly help. give when bill clinton takes the stage behind me, it will be 20 years to the day since he except in his party's nomination as a presidential candidate in 1992, and since then, he has been a leader of the party, and he has a very big mission tonight. joining me to discuss what clinton needs to do for obama is bill richardson, who worked in the white house. he was the energy secretary under clinton. what does he need to do to persuade people a rock obama can carry on the legacy bill clinton will for the country? >> bill clinton is a symbol of pro-growth democrats. he balanced the budget. he created millions of jobs, technology jobs, green energy. good what he is saying is
no, we have barack obama. >> in 2008, clinton called obama's claims to oppose the iraq war a fairy tale. >> this question is about which candidate is most likely to return us to full employment. >> in his recent ads, the former president heralded the current one as the champion. good bill clinton appealed to white working-class voters much better than obama did. he cannot win him this election, but he can certainly help. give when bill clinton takes the stage behind me, it...
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we're on obama loving state. once people cast that vote for obama to set the course for another four years, thinks to going to auger for elizabeth warren very well. i think there's going to be a lot of momentum in her direction. >> reporter: when voters talk to each other is there consciousness that the senate is so site and a change of seats could mean so much to massachusetts? >> i think today it's not the case but within the final two weeks, yes. i think it's going to be very clear that the senate is in the balance and each one of these senate seats depending on how each day votes will determine whether or not there's a progressive on energy, on health care, on foreign policy or there's a very conservative member who is making those decisions. i think that's going to drive a lot of the vote in massachusetts. >> reporter: is it tough to drive turnout when a lot of people have experienced underwater mortgages, loss of equity in their homes when they've lost overtime, feeling not as wealthy as they were a couple
we're on obama loving state. once people cast that vote for obama to set the course for another four years, thinks to going to auger for elizabeth warren very well. i think there's going to be a lot of momentum in her direction. >> reporter: when voters talk to each other is there consciousness that the senate is so site and a change of seats could mean so much to massachusetts? >> i think today it's not the case but within the final two weeks, yes. i think it's going to be very...
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thank you, president obama. president obama did all this and much, much more in spite of a republican party that said it's number one goal wasn't to solve any of these problems. they said the number one goal was to stop barack obama. think about this, ladies and gentlemen, in the middle of one of greatest crisis in american history they sat on their hands and play politics. look, i was raised a republican, but i don't recognize a once proud party hijacked by extremists who driven it off the flat ernl they pretend we're living on. they spent eight years creating a colossal mess, and the last four doing almost nothing except, of course, trying to blame it on president obama. hey, pyromantic -- pyromaniacs shouldn't blame the firefighters. now mitt romney wants to go back to the bad old days that got us into this mess. he would give up everything that creates opportunity for the middle class just to pay for the massive tax breaks for those who are already very, very comfortable. romney's message is clear: in tough
thank you, president obama. president obama did all this and much, much more in spite of a republican party that said it's number one goal wasn't to solve any of these problems. they said the number one goal was to stop barack obama. think about this, ladies and gentlemen, in the middle of one of greatest crisis in american history they sat on their hands and play politics. look, i was raised a republican, but i don't recognize a once proud party hijacked by extremists who driven it off the...
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i think david is right, he does crystallize, but he makes the argument for obama better than obama does. he is a brill advocate, and i think he's a far better advocate when speaking for somebody else than he is on his own behalf. he is not eloquent but he is critizealizing. i did not hear a lot of crystallizing in tampa. maybe i missed it. i think crystallizing is in rare, rare supply this campaign season. >> ifill: we know what to listen tonight from both of you. and we'll be back with much more convention coverage, all that after the, news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: republicans today offered their own critical take on the democratic convention. in idell, iowa, vice presidential candidate paul ryan said tonight's main speaker former president bill clinton will try to shift attention from mr. obama's economic record. >> we're going to hear a lot of things in charlotte, but we're not going to hear a convincing argument that we're better off than we were four years ago. we're going to hear from president clinton tonight in charlotte. my guess is we'll get a great renditio
i think david is right, he does crystallize, but he makes the argument for obama better than obama does. he is a brill advocate, and i think he's a far better advocate when speaking for somebody else than he is on his own behalf. he is not eloquent but he is critizealizing. i did not hear a lot of crystallizing in tampa. maybe i missed it. i think crystallizing is in rare, rare supply this campaign season. >> ifill: we know what to listen tonight from both of you. and we'll be back with...
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calling for an end to the deportation crackdown ahead we'll give you a few reasons why president obama might need to pander to the hispanic community as well as a look at day two of the d.n.c. . plus they're taking a bite out of out of apple an offshoot of the hacker group known as anonymous has released the personal information of over one million apple devices once they say they stole from the an f.b.i. laptop so who should you be more upset at apple the hackers or the f.b.i. will sit down with their own cyber guru. it's wednesday september fifth five pm in washington d.c. i'm adriano sero and you're watching arctic starting off this hour a look at the curious case of c.n.n. international or c.n.n. i as it's commonly known the problems stem from c.n.n. eyes refusal to air the award winning documentary i revolution commissioned by c.n.n. and produced at the start of the arab spring it chronicled in part and often graphically the violence and repression in bahrain. the protesters seem to have disappeared from capital thanks to the intense military crackdown. we ventured into another si
calling for an end to the deportation crackdown ahead we'll give you a few reasons why president obama might need to pander to the hispanic community as well as a look at day two of the d.n.c. . plus they're taking a bite out of out of apple an offshoot of the hacker group known as anonymous has released the personal information of over one million apple devices once they say they stole from the an f.b.i. laptop so who should you be more upset at apple the hackers or the f.b.i. will sit down...
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se habla más de mañana que de hoy, los planes han cambiado, barak obama no dará su discuro en el estadio bank of america, sino en arenatime warner se hará historia con el testimonio de joven dreamer. >>inicamos nuestra amplia cobertura. >>contraste del silencio con el estusiasmo que hay aquí en este segundo dia de convencion nacional demócrata >>a los delegados se les ha informdo que barak obama y ahora qué ya está en charlotte, donde ensayará para su discuso del jueves >>algunos simpatizantes también presentes, un poco de decepcion entre ellos, al saber que no ser realizará en el lugar tan amplio. >>ya empezaron a desmantelar el estadio de fútbol que iba a ser el lugar donde se daria el discurso de aceptacion de barak obama >>y con los asientos y preparativos se fueron también las esperanzas de 174 mil personas, entre ellos esta niña >>yo dije qué? y luego me fui por la lluvia >>se consolará con verlo por tv. >>no queremos que la lluvia cancela una conversacion importante para el país >>se realizará en el mismo lugar donde se ha escuchado a los oradores hasta ahora, lugar
se habla más de mañana que de hoy, los planes han cambiado, barak obama no dará su discuro en el estadio bank of america, sino en arenatime warner se hará historia con el testimonio de joven dreamer. >>inicamos nuestra amplia cobertura. >>contraste del silencio con el estusiasmo que hay aquí en este segundo dia de convencion nacional demócrata >>a los delegados se les ha informdo que barak obama y ahora qué ya está en charlotte, donde ensayará para su discuso del...
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> los demÓcratas siguen cortejando a los latinos y recibieron la visita de la primera dama michelle obama que reconociÓ la necesidad de su voto y su esposo sea reelecto. >> en el sentido que es exitosa me llenÓ de gran emocion y me dio la energÍa de regresar a la florida y continuar hablando con mis vecinos y con la comunidad. >> anoche la primera dama defendiÓ con firmeza al presidente y por quÉ cree que merece un segundo mandato. tambiÉn se vio llorando mÁs de una mujer en a la audiencia, hoy dÍa se e moemocionaba. >> no importa que sean latinas, que son mujeres, que ellos puedo un avanzar en la vida y percibir su sueÑo. >> primero hablÓ de familia y para las mujeres latinas. >> mensaje muy bien recibido. >> con esto con la mujer, de diferentes razas y de diferentes estratos sociales y socioeconÓmicos. en la educacion prematura. >> la actriz eva longoria dijesen tiros orgullosa de ver a un latino principal en la inauguraciÓn de una convencion. >> hoy dÍa obama serÁ nominado y a pesar de haber tenido diferencias con el ex presidente clinton le pidiÓ que hablara en la conve
> los demÓcratas siguen cortejando a los latinos y recibieron la visita de la primera dama michelle obama que reconociÓ la necesidad de su voto y su esposo sea reelecto. >> en el sentido que es exitosa me llenÓ de gran emocion y me dio la energÍa de regresar a la florida y continuar hablando con mis vecinos y con la comunidad. >> anoche la primera dama defendiÓ con firmeza al presidente y por quÉ cree que merece un segundo mandato. tambiÉn se vio llorando mÁs de una mujer...
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>>> first lady michelle obama takes a passionate case for her husband's second term. >> and a car crashes. and nasa gives kids a chance to name a piece of cosmic history. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >> we're going to begin this morning with cheerleader in chief. at the democratic national convention in charlotte last night, first lady michelle obama delivered an impassioned speech. tracie potts joins us from charlotte. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. a bit of the back story here, aides say the ideas you heard michelle obama talk about last night were her own, that she knew exactly what she wanted to say in this speech. democrats bring in their heavyweight tonight, former president bill clinton, the only person more popular in a recent gallop poll, michelle obama. she brought democrats to their feet last night with a rousing speech about decisions based on family values. >> in the end for barack, these issues and political, they're personal. heap know what is it means when a family struggles. >> reporter: a messag
>>> first lady michelle obama takes a passionate case for her husband's second term. >> and a car crashes. and nasa gives kids a chance to name a piece of cosmic history. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >> we're going to begin this morning with cheerleader in chief. at the democratic national convention in charlotte last night, first lady michelle obama delivered an impassioned speech. tracie potts joins us...
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you can expect him to rally support for president obama. what we know about his speech so far is that he's going to be focusing on bigger issues, the economy, not so much on going after mitt romney but some more information. clinton, as far as he goes, he's a top surrogate for the obama campaign and has appeared in lots of campaign ads. there's a slight risk he may overshadow president obama because he does have that high popularity rating. despite this he will be giving that prime-time speech and formally nominating the president. >> all right. a lot of people are still talking about michelle obama's dress, her speech, what are you hearing about that? >> reporter: people stalking about the dress and some people saying they feel like they have to go work out after seeing that dress and the way this looked. let's talk more about the speech itself because that's way more important. many people inside the convention hall said she really brought back some of that enthroughism from four years ago and the more personal stories. she also tried to
you can expect him to rally support for president obama. what we know about his speech so far is that he's going to be focusing on bigger issues, the economy, not so much on going after mitt romney but some more information. clinton, as far as he goes, he's a top surrogate for the obama campaign and has appeared in lots of campaign ads. there's a slight risk he may overshadow president obama because he does have that high popularity rating. despite this he will be giving that prime-time speech...
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no, it reveals who you are. >> president obama watched from the white house with his two daughters. some delegates were brought to tears thaw. >> it was great, it was inspiring. i am fired up and ready to go. >> she is a role model for a first lady and i'm very proud to be here. >> the president arrives in charlotte this afternoon. and tonight they will also take on some of the claims of that bain capital is a good thing. it will have people that work for companies that was taken over by bain capital saying something a little bit different than what mitt romney would like to hear. we'll find out about that later tonight. back to you. >> thank you. cbs 5 will have live reports on the democratic convention throughout the weekend we're also streaming the convention live on cbssf.com. >> @ this hour stocks are up on wall street, taking a look at the big board right now, you can see that the dow is up four points following reports that facebook is having a better day than yesterday. stocks are up after the facebook ceo mark zuckerberg said that he does not intend to sell any of his contr
no, it reveals who you are. >> president obama watched from the white house with his two daughters. some delegates were brought to tears thaw. >> it was great, it was inspiring. i am fired up and ready to go. >> she is a role model for a first lady and i'm very proud to be here. >> the president arrives in charlotte this afternoon. and tonight they will also take on some of the claims of that bain capital is a good thing. it will have people that work for companies that...
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obama benita veliz estuvo a punto de ser deportada. pero hoy se prepara para asistir a la convencion nacional democrata, su deportacion fue suspendida por un juez no por accion diferida. ((sot))super_2line-noticias- benita veliz-apoya plan de pdte. obama graduada con honores de la universidad, llego al pais siendo nina. sabe que accion diferida no ayuda a todos y eso dice es precisamente lo que hay que cambiar. su meta es hablar en carolina del norte con quienes pueden hacer el cambio. ((sot)) ((bridge))viz destino_l3- _super-2line-noticias- antonio guillÉn-noticias 41 univision alina cortes si se va a beneficiar de la medida presidencial, aunque ella se proclama republicana agradece la postura del actual mandatario. ((sot)) viz destino_l3-super- _2line-noticias-alina cortes -apoya leyes a favor de inmigrantescomo muchos otros jo alina cortes considera que quien sea electo presidente no debe oponerse a la realidad que son ya miles de jovenes que solo esperan su legalizacion para hacer crecer al pais en todos los aspectos. ((sot)) ...
obama benita veliz estuvo a punto de ser deportada. pero hoy se prepara para asistir a la convencion nacional democrata, su deportacion fue suspendida por un juez no por accion diferida. ((sot))super_2line-noticias- benita veliz-apoya plan de pdte. obama graduada con honores de la universidad, llego al pais siendo nina. sabe que accion diferida no ayuda a todos y eso dice es precisamente lo que hay que cambiar. su meta es hablar en carolina del norte con quienes pueden hacer el cambio. ((sot))...
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she said to say we're go you and michelle obama obama has done many same things. the obama -- she told stories of a man who showed up at the convention and had to leave early because he maxed out on his credit card. it reminds people their biggest theme is they're about the middle class. her point was my husband just think about the middle class, he comes from the middle class, he lives the american dream. i thought it was a brilliantly written speech, well crafted. the advantage she had over myself romney, she's done this before. she was not nervous at all. she really owned the stage in the way someone who has been through this can do. >> an incredible public performer. there was some reports she wrote the speech herself? zell, she worked with speech writers. have i no reason to doubt whatsoever that it was her conception of what she wanted to stay. she worked with a small team of speech writers, including a talented speech writer who worked with hillary clinton. and the team produced what i thought was one of the better written speeches of recent conventions. sh
she said to say we're go you and michelle obama obama has done many same things. the obama -- she told stories of a man who showed up at the convention and had to leave early because he maxed out on his credit card. it reminds people their biggest theme is they're about the middle class. her point was my husband just think about the middle class, he comes from the middle class, he lives the american dream. i thought it was a brilliantly written speech, well crafted. the advantage she had over...
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that will be michelle obama's speech. and also the keynote address this year given by young, charismatic san antonio, texas, mayor julian castro. the guy who came up, said he went to school because of the affirmative action program. says his s.a.t.'s weren't high enough, but he did pretty well at stanford. got into harvard law, and now the mayor of san antonio. his twin brother is running for congress. he'll give the keynote address here. reminds you of another guy back in 2004. not at all well-known on the national stage. he got that plum assignment of the keynote address. and afterwards eric l, and afterwards, a lot more people knew who barack obama was. steve handelsman live at the democratic national convention in charlotte. >> back when he was the senator and now president. thank you very much, steve. and president obama will be arriving soon. he stayed back today because his two girls are starting their first day of school. we will have continuing coverage. democratic national convention. live coverage of the big sp
that will be michelle obama's speech. and also the keynote address this year given by young, charismatic san antonio, texas, mayor julian castro. the guy who came up, said he went to school because of the affirmative action program. says his s.a.t.'s weren't high enough, but he did pretty well at stanford. got into harvard law, and now the mayor of san antonio. his twin brother is running for congress. he'll give the keynote address here. reminds you of another guy back in 2004. not at all...
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what barack obama would give for enthusiasm like that. tonight we launch our coverage of the 2012 people's party congress of charlotte. this year they are hoping for a replay of four years ago when hoards of hope-addled lemmings cried as their dear leader orated between soaring greek columns. four years ago those were fake greek columns. this time it's the actual parthenon. [laughter] gresgreece sold it for a buck 7d a jug of tzatziki. folks, don't buy the hype the this convention is the biggest dog and pony show since last year when i tried to enter my palomino-doodle at westminster. [laughter] sorry banjo, they're bigots. anyway, tonight dnc dis-info-tainment line up features rahm emanuel, harry reid, jimmy carter, first lady michelle obama and congressional candidate joaquin castro and his twin brother san antonio mayor julian castro. i mean call me racist but i cannot tell these hispanics apart. [laughter] folks. the whole thing is just sad, it's just sad. every time the republicans have a convention it's like the democrats have to ha
what barack obama would give for enthusiasm like that. tonight we launch our coverage of the 2012 people's party congress of charlotte. this year they are hoping for a replay of four years ago when hoards of hope-addled lemmings cried as their dear leader orated between soaring greek columns. four years ago those were fake greek columns. this time it's the actual parthenon. [laughter] gresgreece sold it for a buck 7d a jug of tzatziki. folks, don't buy the hype the this convention is the...
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[applause] >> i think michelle obama? her brilliance really -- mich obama in her brilli >> it wasut. >> it was sincere and so real. you can't help but know it touches everybody. >> she did everything i thought she was going to do. we are fired up and ready to go. a great speech. >> a couple lines stick out. it is not about how much money we make, but the kind of impact we make on each other's lives. hope and opportunity were wound into it all.>> >> tomorrow night it is former president bill clinton's turn. he will place barack obama's name in nomination in one of the most anticipated speeches in the convention. mark matthews, abc muse. >> abc's live coverage from charlotte continues at 7:00 p.m. and a reminder that you can get instant updates from abc7 news political reporter mark matthews, obviously in charlotte by following him on our facebook page. mark is tweeting at matthews at abc7. >>> president obama watched the speech at the white of tweeted a picture of himself and his daughters, malia on the left and sasha on t
[applause] >> i think michelle obama? her brilliance really -- mich obama in her brilli >> it wasut. >> it was sincere and so real. you can't help but know it touches everybody. >> she did everything i thought she was going to do. we are fired up and ready to go. a great speech. >> a couple lines stick out. it is not about how much money we make, but the kind of impact we make on each other's lives. hope and opportunity were wound into it all.>> >>...
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do you even remember, do you even remember obama used to be the challenger? i don't quote ronald reagan that often, but let me ask you to simple question, are you better off than you were four years ago. [laughter] did i have meetings. [laughter] do you know, he didn't see it coming for the weekend news show. fine, nothing matters. just take him again. [laughter] and oh what a difference a good night's sleep can make. >> are we better off today than we were four years ago when president obama was elected. absolutely. >> we are clearly better off as a country because we're not creating jobs rather than losing them. >> jon: oh, better off. [laughter] but clearly the cracks are having a more -- the democrats are having a more difficult time -- they came to charlotte to lend a hand. >> four years ago america was fine. >> jon: yes. we. can. >> this slogan sounds like the kind of thing that matthew broadic shouted to the soldiers in glory before they were shot to pieces. the democrats clearly need help. let's think of a slogan you can put on a bumper sticker and ma
do you even remember, do you even remember obama used to be the challenger? i don't quote ronald reagan that often, but let me ask you to simple question, are you better off than you were four years ago. [laughter] did i have meetings. [laughter] do you know, he didn't see it coming for the weekend news show. fine, nothing matters. just take him again. [laughter] and oh what a difference a good night's sleep can make. >> are we better off today than we were four years ago when president...
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obama has a bad ee economy. we. >> charlie:we can included withra truth is this election is going to be can decided by the main stream, people dead center who believe in a right of center economic approach and leave us alone on social issues. they're closer to barack obama on social and closer to mitt romney on economic issues. so they' torn. >> there's a difference betweend actually said, i don't care. i will follow this on election da that's it. the problem is neither candidate is speaking to them in the way they want to be spoken to or talking to them, the words that they want to hear. >> charlie:march inas balances and tee i don't know and frank when we continue. >> funding provided by the following. >> charlie:additionalg provid bythat funders: >> charli captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. the special edition of charlie rose. >> this evening we continue our coverage of the democratic national convention from charlotte, north carolina. day one
obama has a bad ee economy. we. >> charlie:we can included withra truth is this election is going to be can decided by the main stream, people dead center who believe in a right of center economic approach and leave us alone on social issues. they're closer to barack obama on social and closer to mitt romney on economic issues. so they' torn. >> there's a difference betweend actually said, i don't care. i will follow this on election da that's it. the problem is neither candidate is...
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>> advisers of president obama say he is aware he might lose this time. but when you talk to the delegates, they are convinced president obama is going to win. they say obama can appeal to undecided voters and that he is a likable person. there is a kind of relaxed atmosphere. the delegates are looking forward to the speeches, especially the speech president obama is going to give on thursday. >> thank you very much. >> onto business news now -- moody's has downgraded the long- term credit outlook for the european union. >> big risks include britain, france and germany and their outlooks have been graded-. >> this comes and of a key meeting of the european central bank on thursday. markets are hoping for new measures to deal with the european debt crisis, especially for countries like greece and spain. >> every day, it is the same picture all across spain. people standing in line waiting for a job or some support from the state. the country is groaning under the weight of the deep recession and it doesn't look like things are going to get better anytime s
>> advisers of president obama say he is aware he might lose this time. but when you talk to the delegates, they are convinced president obama is going to win. they say obama can appeal to undecided voters and that he is a likable person. there is a kind of relaxed atmosphere. the delegates are looking forward to the speeches, especially the speech president obama is going to give on thursday. >> thank you very much. >> onto business news now -- moody's has downgraded the...
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[applause] >> i think michelle obama? her brilliance really -- michelle obama in her brilliance laid it out. >> it was sincere and so real. you can't help but know it touches everybody. >> she did everything i thought she was going to do. we are fired up and ready to go. a great speech. >> a couple lines stick out. it is not about how much money we make, but the kind of impact we make on each other's lives. hope and opportunity were wound into it all. >> tomorrow night it is former president bill clinton's turn. he will place barack obama's name in nomination in one of the most anticipated speeches in the convention. mark matthews, abc muse. >> abc's live coverage from charlotte continues at 7:00 p.m. and a reminder that you can get instant updates from abc7 news political reporter mark matthews, obviously in charlotte by following him on our facebook page. mark is tweeting at matthews at abc7. >>> president obama watched the speech at the white house. he tweeted a picture of himself and his daughters, malia on the left a
[applause] >> i think michelle obama? her brilliance really -- michelle obama in her brilliance laid it out. >> it was sincere and so real. you can't help but know it touches everybody. >> she did everything i thought she was going to do. we are fired up and ready to go. a great speech. >> a couple lines stick out. it is not about how much money we make, but the kind of impact we make on each other's lives. hope and opportunity were wound into it all. >> tomorrow...
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carolina in charlotte north carolina to cover the event we'll take a look at some of the president obama's promises from four years ago and find out if he has come close to fulfilling them. it's tuesday september fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . well starting off this hour it's one of the most highly anticipated book releases in the us a first hand account on the raid it will sum up in one's compound and a detailed explanation of the events leading up to those tense moments in the book named no easy day a firsthand account of the mission that killed osama bin laden was published today by penguin books and is already a bestseller on amazon it was coauthored by two men the well known journalist kevin mauer and a former navy seal whose use the senate pseudonym mark owen turns out the former navy seal is actually thirty six year old matt bisan that from rangle alaska for many americans this book is exactly what they wanted an inside look at what really happened in the a lot of bob compound sixty minutes was the first person was the first station to
carolina in charlotte north carolina to cover the event we'll take a look at some of the president obama's promises from four years ago and find out if he has come close to fulfilling them. it's tuesday september fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . well starting off this hour it's one of the most highly anticipated book releases in the us a first hand account on the raid it will sum up in one's compound and a detailed explanation of the events leading...
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>> well, because we have barack obama. he's a charismatic figure. and he has a litany of accomplishments. young chair of the democratic party. i want them to leave at the end of this convention being able to list the litany of accomplishments, in addition to health care job growth. 4.2 million jobs. we saved the auto industry. gm is alive. we have a litany of accomplishments. we're going to leave here to go back into every community and make sure that everyone is aware of that. and also the president is going to lay out a path forward. not only looking past but also looking forward to keep that economic prosperity and making sure that everybody in america has an opportunity to succeed. >> i have to stop you right there. you're making the case. we thank you for it. we'll talk to you again before this is all done. >> thanks so much. thanks for having me on. and we had a great night tonight and i look forward to several more. >> well, apple is gearing up for a big announcement. the company has invited members of the media to an event next wednesday in
>> well, because we have barack obama. he's a charismatic figure. and he has a litany of accomplishments. young chair of the democratic party. i want them to leave at the end of this convention being able to list the litany of accomplishments, in addition to health care job growth. 4.2 million jobs. we saved the auto industry. gm is alive. we have a litany of accomplishments. we're going to leave here to go back into every community and make sure that everyone is aware of that. and also...
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>> first lady michelle obama. savannah and i have relocated to the floor. savannah, that was personal, that was emotional, this crowd was silent. they love her. one of the political writers today said her job was to make the country fall in love with her husband all over again. >> telling this deeply personal story about how much she loves her husband she is trying to remind voters why they like her husband. in 2008, nicknamed her the closer. when she went to the stop, she would close the sale. here tonight she has a task as the opener. >> we have heard from the first lady here tonight. you will hear from savannah tomorrow morning on "today." and we hope you will join us tomorrow evening on "nbc nightly news." another day here at the democratic convention in charlotte. those of you in the east and midwest, your late local news begins now. we hope to see you back here tomorrow. for savannah guthrie, our team, i'm brian williams, nbc news. leading news station this is news 4 at 11:00. >>> an olympic figure skater thrown in jail on sex charges. >>> a second at
>> first lady michelle obama. savannah and i have relocated to the floor. savannah, that was personal, that was emotional, this crowd was silent. they love her. one of the political writers today said her job was to make the country fall in love with her husband all over again. >> telling this deeply personal story about how much she loves her husband she is trying to remind voters why they like her husband. in 2008, nicknamed her the closer. when she went to the stop, she would...
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[applause] >> i think michelle obama? her brilliance really -- michelle obama in her brilliance laid it out. >> it was sincere and so real. you can't help but know it touches everybody. >> she did everything i thought she was going to do. we are fired up and ready to go. a great speech. >> a couple lines stick out. it is not about how much money we make, but the kind of impact we make on each other's lives. hope and opportunity were wound into it all. >> tomorrow night it is former president bill clinton's turn. he will place barack obama's name in nomination in one of the most anticipated speeches in the convention. mark matthews, abc muse. >> abc's live coverage from charlotte continues at 7:00 p.m. and a reminder that you can get instant updates from abc7 news political reporter mark matthews, obviously in charlotte by following him on our facebook page. mark is tweeting at matthews at abc7. >>> president obama watched the speech at the white house. he tweeted a picture of himself and his daughters, malia on the left a
[applause] >> i think michelle obama? her brilliance really -- michelle obama in her brilliance laid it out. >> it was sincere and so real. you can't help but know it touches everybody. >> she did everything i thought she was going to do. we are fired up and ready to go. a great speech. >> a couple lines stick out. it is not about how much money we make, but the kind of impact we make on each other's lives. hope and opportunity were wound into it all. >> tomorrow...
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president obama's softer side as a family man and person. sse says hhr husband álivesá his values in the white house and that the issues he champions aren't him. cal...but personal to - well, today, after so many moments that have tested my have imaginnd, have seen firsthand that being president doesn't change who you are - it reveals who yoo are." p s is customary for most pressdents during the convention .... presiddnt obama wasn't áatá tte convention last night.... was home... watching his he - wife's addrrss with his daughters. another speech garnering positive reviews... reviews...forward not 3backward. backwards.o'malley praised the president for the job he's done so far..our crew caught up with governor o'malley, right after he left the ssage. he told us... what he believes the president should tell the american people...when hh i think he president needs to - look us in the eye...buttalso in their jobs. jobs. o'malley says in order to keep moving forward..he believes prrsident obama the owner of a dundalk crab house destroyed by
president obama's softer side as a family man and person. sse says hhr husband álivesá his values in the white house and that the issues he champions aren't him. cal...but personal to - well, today, after so many moments that have tested my have imaginnd, have seen firsthand that being president doesn't change who you are - it reveals who yoo are." p s is customary for most pressdents during the convention .... presiddnt obama wasn't áatá tte convention last night.... was home......
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tonight michelle obama takes center stage. plus behind the scenes, a young latino prepping for the address of a lifetime. that's coming up on abc2news at 11. >>> we're getting excited. we are less than a week away of the premier of katie. and she's getting excited too. she's letting us know what we can expect from her new show. >> i'm also somebody who likes to have fun and likes to see the humor in things. i think i'm an exto emly empthetic person. i have always been that way since i have been a little girl. so i think people are going to see all of the different sides i have. i think some of us are multidimensional but sometimes we're in jobs that only allow us to see one side. i think people will be seeing different sides of me and as a result will know me as a full had you been. >> and she is hill -- human being. >> she is hilarious too. you >> she was a riot. >> wasn't she funny? >> you meet these celebrities in person and it doesn't match up, but she's even better in person. >> we like that. before the news every day at
tonight michelle obama takes center stage. plus behind the scenes, a young latino prepping for the address of a lifetime. that's coming up on abc2news at 11. >>> we're getting excited. we are less than a week away of the premier of katie. and she's getting excited too. she's letting us know what we can expect from her new show. >> i'm also somebody who likes to have fun and likes to see the humor in things. i think i'm an exto emly empthetic person. i have always been that way...
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i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him take away our choices... to take away basic health care. vo: both backed proposals to outlaw abortions...even in cases of rape and incest. i don't think that women's health issues have faced a crisis like this in decades. >>> caught on tape, a powerful earthquake shaking costa rica. the quake collapsed houses and prompted a tsunami warning. people ran into the street during the panic and one person reportedly died of a heart attack. simply from fear. >> lawyers for a new york strip club say they aren't claiming it's the same thing as ballet, but lap dancing should be subject to the same tax exceptions as artistic performances. new york state's highest court is hearing these today and an attorney for the club called night moon said it should qualify fo
i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him take away our choices... to take away basic health care. vo: both backed proposals to outlaw abortions...even in cases of rape and incest. i don't think that women's health issues have faced a crisis like this in...
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president obama got it done. [applause] he made a historic investment to expand progress so that more young people can afford college -- pell grants so that more young people can afford college. the president took action to lift the shadow of deportation from a generation of young, law-abiding immigrants. [applause] now it is time for congress to enshrine in law the right to pursue their dreams in the only place they have ever called home -- america. [applause] four years ago, america stood on the brink of a depression. despite incredible odds, a united republican opposition, our president took action and now we have seen a 4.5 million new jobs. he knows better than anyone that there is more hard work to do. but we are making progress. and now, we need to make a choice. it is a choice between a country where the middle class pays more said that millionaires can payless for a country where everybody pays their fair share so we can reduce the deficit and create the jobs of the future? [applause] it is a choice betw
president obama got it done. [applause] he made a historic investment to expand progress so that more young people can afford college -- pell grants so that more young people can afford college. the president took action to lift the shadow of deportation from a generation of young, law-abiding immigrants. [applause] now it is time for congress to enshrine in law the right to pursue their dreams in the only place they have ever called home -- america. [applause] four years ago, america stood on...
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first lady michelle obama helped define the president in her own terms. mark matthews has more from the convention. >>> he was still the guy who picked me up for our dates in a car that was so rusted out, i could actually see the pavement going by in a hole in the passenger side door. >> reporter: she said before the decision about running for the white house she was worried it would change them. >> i have seen firsthand, that being president doesn't change who you are, no, it reveals who you are. [ applause ] >> reporter: michelle obama said her husband refused to listen to those who told him to leave health care reform to somebody else. >> he did it because he believes that here in america, our grandparents should be able to afford medicine, kids should be able to see a doctor when they are sick. he believes that women are more than capable of making our own choices about our bodies and our health care. that's what my husband stands for. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: in an obvious reference to the republican opponents. >> for barack, success is
first lady michelle obama helped define the president in her own terms. mark matthews has more from the convention. >>> he was still the guy who picked me up for our dates in a car that was so rusted out, i could actually see the pavement going by in a hole in the passenger side door. >> reporter: she said before the decision about running for the white house she was worried it would change them. >> i have seen firsthand, that being president doesn't change who you are, no,...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll becol me so much more. a new world-class resort casino in prince george's county. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand perment, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. x and frightening attack on an elderly woman at a fairfax county late. >> the 83-year-old woman was wearing when she was attacked by a beaver. the victim is talking only with abc 7 about this ordeal. she was released from a hospital tonight. >> and adults adult beaver can bring down a tree with its teeth. she was mauled for several minutes. this was a horrifying ordeal. an 83-year-old woman swimming last night suddenly encountered a vicious beaver. this is the beaver that came and let's talk to her with its teeth. peterson describes w
president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll becol me so much more. a new world-class resort casino in prince george's county. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand perment, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless vote for question seven. and help build a...
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president obama arrived in charlotte as the news spread. he'll give a speech thursday night, the high point of the dnc, in the main convention venue, time warner arena, not in bank of america stadium that's three times larger but exposed. the chance of rain is 30% to 40%. >> clearly team obama felt that having this thing drenched in a thunderstorm outweighed the benefits they got in denver for a big outdoor crowd. clint eastwood showed them when it's undercut by circumstances. >> reporter: republicans charge democrats just couldn't fill the stadium. >> i think it also has more to do with attendance rather than precipitation. >> a democratic delegate says she was pestered for tickets. >> messages, phone calls, e-mails coming from everyone i know across the united states. i know they could have filled the seats. >> reporter: with the stadium event canceled, thousands who waited in line for seats are out of luck thursday. >> i got my tickets and i was so excited. i waited four hours in line for it to just be denied. >> tonight popular former p
president obama arrived in charlotte as the news spread. he'll give a speech thursday night, the high point of the dnc, in the main convention venue, time warner arena, not in bank of america stadium that's three times larger but exposed. the chance of rain is 30% to 40%. >> clearly team obama felt that having this thing drenched in a thunderstorm outweighed the benefits they got in denver for a big outdoor crowd. clint eastwood showed them when it's undercut by circumstances. >>...
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one obama is looking forward, the other obama would say is looking backward. third he has to say, the president does, where he will take us over the next four years. how are we going to get there? in other words, he has to ratchet up the enthusiasm to make up for the kind of stuff we just heard two seconds ago. the american people are rattled, there's no question about it, they need reassurance, there's no question about that. the question is which can date will get through all the clutter. >> thanks, we'll be back with you in the next couple of days to talk about it some more. >>> the pentagon says the newly released book on the osama bin laden raid does contain sensitive and classified information. >> no easy day hit bookstores today, it's a play by play account of the raid that killed osama bin laden written by a navy s.e.a.l who was there, the -- the author wrote the book under the pseudonym mark owen. the ex-marine says he was one of the first people that approached the al qaeda leader's bedroom when he was shot and killed in may of last year at his pakis
one obama is looking forward, the other obama would say is looking backward. third he has to say, the president does, where he will take us over the next four years. how are we going to get there? in other words, he has to ratchet up the enthusiasm to make up for the kind of stuff we just heard two seconds ago. the american people are rattled, there's no question about it, they need reassurance, there's no question about that. the question is which can date will get through all the clutter....
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that what michelle obama and julian castro are saying that barack obama and the democrats are more like you than the republicans? >> look, there's no question, republicans are saying let's go back to trickle-down politics. michelle said let's grow the economy from the middle. middle class families, working class families, that's how we get america back on the road to prosperity. >> that's the new deal kind of strategy. they wanted to get democrats to jump to their feet, you talk about lifestyle, contraception, abortion, that's the three subjects tha
that what michelle obama and julian castro are saying that barack obama and the democrats are more like you than the republicans? >> look, there's no question, republicans are saying let's go back to trickle-down politics. michelle said let's grow the economy from the middle. middle class families, working class families, that's how we get america back on the road to prosperity. >> that's the new deal kind of strategy. they wanted to get democrats to jump to their feet, you talk...
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obama took her vast national audience into the past. their past, that young couple starting out. >> we learned about dignity and decency. that how hard you work matters more than how much you make. those are the values that barack and i and so many of you are trying to pass on to our own children. that's who we are. >> reporter: and she spoke as only she could, of how the presidency has shaped barack obama. >> after so many struggles and triumphs and moments that have tested my husband in ways i never could have imagined, i have seen first hand that being president doesn't change who you are. no, it reveals who you are. >> reporter: tonight, michelle obama was basking zblau ining n the approval of the crowd here at the convention, but in a wider popularity that's considerably higher than her husband's. her years as first lady, healthy eating advocate, fashion icon have made her a celebrity and more. she had an approval rating of 66% in the recent gallup poll. >> not only do they realize how great she is, but popular now. >> reporter: we
obama took her vast national audience into the past. their past, that young couple starting out. >> we learned about dignity and decency. that how hard you work matters more than how much you make. those are the values that barack and i and so many of you are trying to pass on to our own children. that's who we are. >> reporter: and she spoke as only she could, of how the presidency has shaped barack obama. >> after so many struggles and triumphs and moments that have tested...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. [ sally umlaut ] what? the five stages of muller. ah yes... stage one: suspicion. "it's a yogurt, how good can it be?" stage two: revision. "actually, this ain't bad." stage three: surprise! "look at this cool cornery thing! i love this stuff!!" stage four: desolation. "it's gone!" stage five: anticipation "i guess i could always have another"... "have you been through the five stages of muller yet?" "yeah, just now." [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the worldwide leader in entertainment news. >>> tom cruise and the scientology girlfriend search? the fallout from the "vanity fair" expose as the author defends her story. >> my job is to report the truths. >> was this actress grilled about her sex life before meeting tom? her connection to george clooney. and what katie allegedly didn't know. >> there had been a very elaborate auditioning process to find him a soul mate. >>> how the women behind the candidates compare. the speeches. the fashion face-off as m
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. >> reporter: he'll say why president obama can do it. >> indeed when he left office, the economy was in a far better condition than it was when he took office. >> reporter: for those watching at home, president clinton will have to compete with the start of the n.f.l. season. susan mcginnis, cbs news, charlotte. >> the first lady will continue campaigning for the president this morning. she's expected to speak to several democratic groups in charlotte. president obama will arrive in charlotte later today to prepare for his speech tomorrow. >>> another person beaten and robbed in one of the capitol hill neighborhoods in d.c. this one just a few blocks from a violent attack that took place a couple of weeks ago. early yesterday morning two armed attackers took a man's belongings, beat him and took off. the latest was on north carolina avenue on 3rd street in northeast d.c. >> we're obviously concerned. we're close to the capitol. this doesn't happen very often. >> i think it's -- definitely hope it gets figured out soon. that's very uncomfortable. for us that's pretty close to where we
. >> reporter: he'll say why president obama can do it. >> indeed when he left office, the economy was in a far better condition than it was when he took office. >> reporter: for those watching at home, president clinton will have to compete with the start of the n.f.l. season. susan mcginnis, cbs news, charlotte. >> the first lady will continue campaigning for the president this morning. she's expected to speak to several democratic groups in charlotte. president obama...